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Mold Removal Companies in Phoenix Arizona

Phoenix mold removal companies are pretty much a dime a dozen. However, this can cause problems when deciding who to hire. Why? Every industry has its fair share of crooks. Consequently, the mold removal industry is no exception. Incidentally, there are honest companies without proper insurance and not even know it. Pollution liability is the proper insurance to have. The state of Arizona also requires a mold remediation company to have a contractor license. We have both. Furthermore, our technicians are highly trained and able to remediated most mold issues. We can removal mold from both residential and commercial structures.

What’s more, we can rebuild things following the remediation clearance. With us you get a full service. This makes it more convenient and less of a hassle. Either way, we want you to have the best experience possible. If you already have a contractor for the rebuild, you’re more than welcome to use them. Our ultimate goal is to provide quality service in the least burdensome way. Specifically, in both workmanship and financially. Following are three things to consider before hiring a mold removal company in Phoenix.

1. Make sure they are properly licensed, bonded, and insured. If they are, they will have proof to show. You can verify license and bond info here.

2. Experience/Certification. Anyone can remove moldy materials. However, to remove moldy materials without exposure or contaminating areas outside the workspace is a different story. We have all the proper tools, equipment, and experience to prevent such occurrences.

3. References. Any mold removal company in Phoenix worth hiring will have references to show. Just ask and we’ll be glad to provide some.

Hire a Professional Mold Removal Company in Phoenix

If you have a mold issue or even suspect a mold issue, call us for a free phone consultation. When you call, you’ll actually speak with a mold expert. Pick up the phone and give us a shout today.

Mold Removal in Phoenix by Licensed Professionals

A “handy” person often likes to repair things themself. In most cases, this is not an issue. However, if the task at hand is mold removal, a professional may be a better option. Many factors determine which is the best route to take. Let’s consider two. The first is exposure. Mold exposure may cause negative health effects in certain individuals. This has been clinically proven. Having proper protective gear and knowledge of how to use it eliminates this potential hazard. The second factor and almost as equally important is cross-contamination. Truth is, physically removing mold is quite easy. However, removing it without spreading spores or creating an exposure event is a different story.

Before attempting mold removal, call a mold expert to discuss your situation. We are mold experts and would be happy to consult with you over the phone. We’ll help you determine the best steps to take to properly repair your mold damage. Our goal is to ensure you have all the information needed to make a more educated decision. Should you decide to hire us for your remediation, we’ll start with an onsite assessment and estimate.

After approving our estimate, we’ll start work right away. Typical residential mold removal projects take anywhere between 4-6 days to complete. Additionally, This time frame includes clearance sampling and lab result turnaround times. Verification by sampling is recommended for any kind of assurance or guarantee. Furthermore, this documentation is essential for renting or selling your property. Following clearance, reconstruction of your home can begin. Reconstruction times always vary, but either way we’ll do everything possible to get you back to normal a quickly as possible.

Basic Steps to Professional Mold Removal

Following are the 10 basic steps of the professional mold remediation process.

1. Set up a containment barrier. Containment type will vary based on the extent of mold damage present.2. Remove any non-salvageable structural materials such as drywall. As trained professionals, we know what can and cannot be saved.3. Remediate remaining surfaces.4. Final cleaning.5. Containment exit.6. Air Scrubbing time period.7. Neutral activity time period.8. Pre clearance assessment.9. Post remediation verification.10. Reconstruction.

Conclusion

Call today to schedule an evaluation of your mold situation. Our mold certified experts are ready to help you navigate your concerns. Additionally, most of our mold estimates are free of charge.

Mold Remediation Services in Phoenix, AZ

Mold is a direct result of water damage. A mold problem can happen in any structure that has plumbing. It can also happen from storms that cause roof leaks and ground flooding. When water damage goes unnoticed or is not dried fast or fully, a perfect environment is created for the present spores to multiply.

There are thousands of species of mold found in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. Mold spores found growing in buildings with water damage are capable of producing “mycotoxins”. These toxins can be harmful to those who are exposed to them. This is one reason why mold removal is so important. Even more so is to make sure mold is removed correctly.

There are many remediation companies who do not follow industry standards and who do not have the certifications or necessary equipment to provide proper mold removal services. We on the other hand are capable of handling remediation correctly and in a professional manor. We want you to be confident when contracting our company and assure you we have all the proper insurance and credentials to to so.

Being that mold spores are microscopic, mold cleanup requires a special skill set and attention to detail in order to complete a remediation project successfully. We employ certified and trained mold removal technicians who have just that. These technicians can help you with any mold problem you may have.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), tens of thousands of different mold species exist on the planet. But it’s when it starts growing in your home that it becomes a real problem. Mold is susceptible to growing in areas of the home that are damp and/or humid. These include basement crawlspaces, under sinks, in showers and in wall cavities with leaky pipes.

Mold’s Impact on Your Phoenix Property and Health

Mold growth can impact your home in various ways. For starters, it can make it more difficult to sell and lower its value. But perhaps more importantly, it can create an unhealthy living environment. That’s because mold growth is linked to a variety of health issues, such as headaches, respiratory issues, persistent cough and cold symptoms, asthma attacks, skin irritation and allergies. It’s why if you suspect mold growth in your home, the best course of action is to call a professional to take care of the situation immediately.

Who’s most at risk in Phoenix to getting ill from mold exposure?

Those at particular risk of falling ill to mold’s effects are the elderly, the very young, and people who suffer from asthma related conditions. As such, to recognize and understand the first warning signs of mold are one of the best indicators that something is seriously amiss with your home. In general, look out for the following physical conditions as they may well indicate the presence of mold in your home.

Conjunctivitis and Skin Rashes Caused by Mold Exposure

When the body comes into contact with mold spores, an allergic reaction triggers the body’s immune system to release histamines which affects the eyes, and generally presents as itchy, watery, red, and irritated eyes. Others might notice rashes that begin as red, itchy, and flaky patches of skin, but if left untreated can develop into more severe bumps, blisters, or boils.

Infections and Muscle Fatigue From Mold Exposure

More serious conditions can develop the longer mold is present in the house. Inhaled spores can cause considerable damage to the lungs causing clots, bleeding, and infection for those suffering from asthma or autoimmunity deficiency diseases like HIV or cancer.

Your body’s efforts to fight the mold spores can lead the body to feel cramped up and achy. In addition to these uncomfortable symptoms, sufferers might also experience flu-like symptoms such as headaches, fever, and nausea. If your body is trying to tell you something, it might be trying to tell you that you have an unseen mold problem, and you need to call in professionals to take a comprehensive look around.

With the exception of that whole penicillin thing, mold really hasn’t done anything for us lately. In fact, to all outward appearances it has been doing little more than leaving your bathroom with that less than fresh smelling odor, and destroying the occasional loaf of forgotten bread in the back of the cupboard.

Far more insidious however, mold might be eating away at your home’s foundation and poses serious risks your family’s health. Mold abatement and removal are critical steps you need to take if you begin to notice an abnormal amount of mold buildup.

Here’s the basics of how a we will handle your mold problem:

Assessment and containment: After the scope of the remediation is determined, the affected area of your home will be contained. This prevents the spread of mold spores to other areas of your home during the remediation process. There are three types of containments that can be used. The first is called source containment. This type of containment is typically used when there is less than 10 square feet of contaminated material. One way source containment can be achieved is by using a HEPA vacuum and/or an air scrubber.

Structural Material Removal and Treatment: The best way to ensure that a mold problem is handled properly is to remove porous materials that are impacted. While non-porous materials can be cleaned and disinfected with appropriate antimicrobial products, porous materials – such as drywall – must be removed. This is in accordance to industry standards.

Verification and Moisture Elimination:After verifying that all mold has been removed, a remediation professional will also go over steps with you to ensure that the issue doesn’t happen again. It was moisture that caused the issue in the first place, so if the root of the problem isn’t solved, mold will continue to be an issue in the home.

Structural Repair: Following clearance testing by a certified mold testing company, reconstruction may commence on any materials of the home that needed to be removed.

Conclusion

As we already noted, the best way to secure your health, your home’s value and minimize the spread of mold, is to have it removed as quickly as possible.

So, if you smell any musty odors or suspect any water damage in your home, call us today for a mold inspection and remediation quote if needed.

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